幻觉和非自愿的形象形象
Raquel Krempel1, Merlin Monzel2
1Center for Logic, Epistemology and History of Science, State University of Campinas, R. Sérgio Buarque de Holanda, 251 - Cidade Universitária, Campinas, SP 13083-859, Brazil; Center for Philosophy of Science, University of Pittsburgh, 4200 Fifth Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, USA.
Consciousness and cognition
|April 2, 2024
概括
幻觉症可能影响不仅仅是自愿的心理图像. 这项研究表明,非自愿的图像,包括梦想和后图像,在患有阿芬塔西亚的个体中也受到损害.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 认知心理学 认知心理学
背景情况:
- 非想象症通常被定义为无法形成自愿的心理图像.
- 这一定义被视觉梦的报道挑战了,这些视觉梦在患有阿芬塔西亚的人身上出现.
- 现有的研究往往混了自愿和非自愿的图像.
研究的目的:
- 重新评估阿芬塔西亚的特征.
- 调查阿芬塔西亚对非自愿的心理图像的影响,包括梦想和后图像.
- 提出一个更广泛的定义phantasia.
主要方法:
- 审查现有的阿芬塔西亚文献,专注于图像评估.
- 对检查非自愿图像在阿芬塔西亚的研究分析.
- 报告的结果来自一项研究的后图像强度在phantasia.
主要成果:
- 有证据表明,非自愿的图像,包括梦中的图像,可以在阿芬塔西亚中受到影响.
- 批评声称在阿芬塔西亚中保存了非自愿图像的研究.
- 发现,与对照组相比,Aphantasics中的Afterimages的强度较小.
结论:
- 常见的特征的phantasia仅作为一个自愿的图像缺陷可能是不正确的.
- 无意图像不是统一的;不同类型的图像应该被单独评估.
- 作为心理图像形成的一般缺陷,更广泛的定义是更合适的.
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